Where had the staff come from? Nobody knew. But sometime at six in the morning, a group of people arrived in the park and immediately spread out over the premises, constructing a bunch of nondescript stands at a rapid pace. They set out cheap soft drinks on the picnic tables, put up some large banners, cleaned the place up and scared off a few
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Of course, anyone who watched her would also find her eventually watching them right back.
On her table was a selection of old music (old to her time, anyway). James Tee had introduced her to a library full of it, and Jaylah had greedily but reverently combed through and selected her favorites. In the end, she had created mixes, using songs that went well together to set a particular mood. Most of the time, that mood was 'righteous anger.' There was an especially large concentration of rap songs in the mixes.
She had stored some of the mixes on the old-fashioned discs Montgomery Scotty had called 'records,' and others on old fashioned 'flash drives.' The track lists, she had written herself in painstaking English Federation Standard, and though there were a handful of ( ... )
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Sorry, Jaylah.
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Come, sit, look at your purchases, bug other people...
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She found she really didn't mind, though. She'd been gone for way too long. And, ooh, there was a market! So, she went to get herself a soda. Time to see if she'd find anything interesting.
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Now, he was standing and staring because he hadn't really expected to see someone who looked so familiar. He blinked and wondered if maybe he was on something or if she was really there.
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"Jim?"
Yeah, that cleared that up.
"Oh my gosh!"
And she was already bouncing over. Hope he was ready to have his arms full of Majesdanian glee.
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